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Usedrange copy- paste : Blank rows filled in black color
Hi,
I have to consolidated sheets from various workbooks in a worksheet. As the source worksheets contain blank blank rows between data, I am copying the Worksheet.usedrange and pasting it in the destination worksheet. On pasting in the destination worksheet, the blank rows are being filled in black color. Can anybody shed light on why this is happening? When I try to remove the black color using "No fill", it does not work. However, using Edit--Clear-Formats, I can remove the black color. I am using this line for the copy paste operation: ws.UsedRange.Copy Destination:=rspworkbook.Worksheets(rspDestination sheet).Range("a65536").End(xlUp).Offset(2, 0) (where rspworkbook = Destination workbook) How can I get rid of the black color? Is there a better way to copy usedranges and paste it in the worksheet in the other workbook? Thanks in advance for the help. Regards, Raj |
Usedrange copy- paste : Blank rows filled in black color
Any chance the pasted range is using format|conditional formatting that's
changing the fill color? Raj wrote: Hi, I have to consolidated sheets from various workbooks in a worksheet. As the source worksheets contain blank blank rows between data, I am copying the Worksheet.usedrange and pasting it in the destination worksheet. On pasting in the destination worksheet, the blank rows are being filled in black color. Can anybody shed light on why this is happening? When I try to remove the black color using "No fill", it does not work. However, using Edit--Clear-Formats, I can remove the black color. I am using this line for the copy paste operation: ws.UsedRange.Copy Destination:=rspworkbook.Worksheets(rspDestination sheet).Range("a65536").End(xlUp).Offset(2, 0) (where rspworkbook = Destination workbook) How can I get rid of the black color? Is there a better way to copy usedranges and paste it in the worksheet in the other workbook? Thanks in advance for the help. Regards, Raj -- Dave Peterson |
Usedrange copy- paste : Blank rows filled in black color
On Apr 11, 6:37*pm, Dave Peterson wrote:
Any chance the pasted range is using format|conditional formatting that's changing the fill color? Raj wrote: Hi, I have to consolidated sheets from various workbooks in a worksheet. As the source worksheets contain blank blank rows between data, I am copying the Worksheet.usedrange and pasting it in the destination worksheet. On pasting in the destination worksheet, *the blank rows are being filled in black color. Can anybody shed light on why this is happening? When I try to remove the black color using "No fill", it does not work. However, using Edit--Clear-Formats, I can remove the black color. I am using this line for the copy paste operation: ws.UsedRange.Copy Destination:=rspworkbook.Worksheets(rspDestination sheet).Range("a65536").En*d(xlUp).Offset(2, 0) (where rspworkbook = Destination workbook) How can I get rid of the black color? Is there a better way to copy usedranges and paste it in the worksheet in the other workbook? Thanks in advance for the help. Regards, Raj -- Dave Peterson- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - In frustration, I closed the workbook. When I ran the macros again half an hour later, the black color problem was not longer there!! I have not saved the "blackened" workbook for research. Thanks, Dave, anyway. (Maybe, the problem was somewhere outside Excel) Regards, Raj |
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